ALL roads lead to Dublin this afternoon as Derry take on Kerry in the All Ireland Football Championship quarter final in Croke Park (thrown 3.15 pm).
After a securing their quarter-final, this after a period of uncertainty following three consecutive losses, Enda McGinley now believes Derry are “a team to be feared” as they head to Croke Park.
After winning Division 1 on Easter Sunday, Mickey Harte’s side were viewed as genuine All-Ireland contenders. However, championship losses to Donegal, Galway and Armagh saw the Oakleafers drop down the pecking order.
Last week’s win over Westmeath did not inspire much confidence that they could turn their season around. Mickey Harte’s side were underdogs as they headed to Castlebar to take on Mayo in Saturday’s preliminary quarter-final.
In a game not short of drama, Derry were certainly up for the fight, we saw many glimpses of their true worth. In the end they prevailed after a penalty shootout.
Speaking on The Saturday Game, Enda McGinley felt it was like the Derry fans saw during the spring.
“Derry are no fitter than they were three or four weeks ago; they are no different in terms of skill, but in terms of mentality they were back to their old selves,” he said.
“Defensively, they were really, really tight. It was the leadership of the key men and maybe whenever teams are in a difficult position, key men step up.
“I thought they were very careful in possession, much more methodical in how there were building up the pitch. When Derry are at their best, they are so clean and good in possession and they make it look so simple.”
While outsiders will no doubt have pondered whether or not all was well in the Derry camp during their early summer slump, McGinley believes the group are now pulling in the one direction.
“The hole that they’ve been in; the attitude they showed today to turn that around, it’s purely the group,” he added.
“It’s purely the group within the dressing room, on that training pitch, up in Owenbeg, away from everybody, listening to all they’ve been listening to.
“They have got it together and have welded that circle tight. Whenever a team comes through a difficult spell they come out a different team and Derry are a team to be feared from here on in.”
Before the Derry match, Donegal face Louth in the other quarter final (throw in 1.15 pm).
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